Pursuing Full Compensation For Spinal Cord Injuries

Because the spinal cord is the main control center for the body's movement, injuries to it can easily cause serious or catastrophic damage, including quadriplegia, paraplegia and numerous other effects.

Whether you or someone you love suffered a spinal cord injury in a motor vehicle collision or any other type of accident, you can call upon the experience of Alpert & Fellows, L.L.P. With offices in Green Bay and Manitowoc, our spinal cord injury attorneys have been representing personal injury victims throughout northeast Wisconsin and communities along the lakeshore since 1976.

Our goal is to provide you with the highest standard of compassionate service and legal counsel during this difficult time.

Common Symptoms Of Spinal Cord Injuries

Complete lack of mobility is one of the most obvious and serious symptoms of a spinal cord injury, but damage can also be signaled by:

Impaired speech

Lack of feeling in the fingers or toes

Pain or tingling in the arms or legs

Limited range of motion

Intense pain in the neck, back or head

At our personal injury law firm,our attorneys work with accident reconstructionists, vocational experts, rehabilitation specialists and other professionals to gather and interpret the evidence in each injury case. If we discover that your spinal cord injury was caused by the negligence of a drunk driver, careless property owner or other party, we will help you fight for the money you need to compensate for your losses.

Get A Free Consultation Today

If you suffered a back injury, neck injury or spinal cord injury, do not hesitate to set up a free initial consultation with Alpert & Fellows, L.L.P., today. Our lawyers have more than 70 years of combined experience in accident and injury cases. We can offer you the strong and caring legal representation you are looking for.

Call us at 866-376-8603 or contact us online. One of our attorneys will be in touch with you as soon as possible.

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